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"Through rigorous philosophical analysis, Hillier-Smith reveals how current state practices of border violence, detention, and containment constitute direct injustices against refugees. By examining refugee experiences of human rights violations and the mechanisms by which border restrictions function, he demonstrates that states have both negative duties not to harm refugees and strong positive duties of justice to protect them. This breakthrough work shows that an ethical response -- one that upholds refugees' autonomy, dignity and rights -- is not only morally required but practically achievable. Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand what we truly owe to refugees." -- Kieran Oberman Associate Professor of Philosophy at the London School of Economics and Political Science